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CA Paris-Charenton
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Cercle Athlétique de Paris Charenton is a French association football team playing in the cities of Charenton-le-Pont and Maisons-Alfort, Val-de-Marne. The team is a merge between CA Paris and SO Charentonnais, Coupe de France 1920 CA Paris was founded in 1892 as Nationale de Saint-Mandé, a gymnastic club. In 1896, the section was founded and took the name of FC Paris. In 1906, the changed its name to CA Paris in a merge with lUnion Sportive de Paris XII. The club won the Coupe de France in 1920 and was runner-up in 1928, the CA Paris played the first two seasons of Ligue 1 in 1932–33 and 1933/34, finishing last with only ten points in 1934. The team remained in league from 1934 to 1963, when it dropped its status in 1963. The team merged with SO Charentonnais in 1964 and now plays at a regional level, alfred Aston 1948–1949 Albert Dubreucq Dominique Mori Eugène Proust Angelo Grizzetti Ripoll Official site History

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Amiens SC
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Amiens Sporting Club is a French association football club based in the northern city of Amiens in the Picardy region. The club was formed in 1901 and currently play in Ligue 2, the club plays its home matches at the Stade de la Licorne located within the city. Amiens is managed by Olivier Echouafni and captained by defender Stéphane Mangione, Amiens Athlétic Club was set up in 1901 by a group of players from the Association du Lycée dAmiens, French schoolboy champions in 1902,1903, and 1904. AAC crushed its very first opponents, Saint-Quentin, 13–0 a few months after its creation, in April 1902, the Comité de Picardie de lU. S. F. S. A was established by the then-president of the AAC. AAC dominated the early USFSA league for the first 12 seasons, in 1909, the club got a new ground, at the Henry Daussy Park, allowing an attendance of more than 1,000. In 1933, the club got its first professional section, later abandoned in 1952, since the early days, AAC has undergone two name changes, In 1961, to Sporting Club dAmiens, and in 1989, as Amiens Sporting Club. Amiens played in Ligue 2 between 2001–2009, the team will make a return to the second tier of French football for the 2016–2017 season, after finishing 3rd in the Championnat National. As of 28 Jasnuary,2017 Note, Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules, players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Note, Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules, players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Below are the former players who have represented Amiens and its predecessors in league. To appear in the section below, a player must have played in at least 80 official matches for the club, for a list of former Amiens players, see Category, Amiens SC players

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Olympique de Marseille
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Olympique de Marseille or simply Marseille, is a French football club in Marseille. Founded in 1899, the play in Ligue 1 and have spent most of their history in the top tier of French football. Marseille have been French champions ten times and have won the Coupe de France a record ten times, in 1993, coach Raymond Goethals led the team to become the first and only French club to win the UEFA Champions League. In 1994, Marseille were relegated because of a scandal, losing their domestic trophy. In 2010, Marseille became French champions again under the stewardship of club captain Didier Deschamps. Marseilles home ground is the 67, 000-person-capacity Stade Vélodrome in the part of the city. The club has a large fan-base, having regularly averaged the highest all-time attendance in French football, Marseilles average home gate for the 2008–09 season was 52,276, the highest in Ligue 1. The stadium underwent renovation in 2011, going from its previous capacity of 60,031 to 42,000, following completion in August 2014, the final capacity is 67,000 ahead of Frances hosting of UEFA Euro 2016. The club is ranked 16th globally in terms of annual revenue, in 1997, Marseille was purchased by Franco-Swiss businessman Robert Louis-Dreyfus. Following his death in 2009, his widow Margarita became the majority shareholder in 2010. On 29 August 2016, U. S. businessman Frank McCourt announced a deal to buy the club from Margarita Louis-Dreyfus, the deal was completed on 17 October 2016. McCourt appointed businessman Jacques-Henri Eyraud as the president, with Rudi García appointed as the manager of the clubs first team. Olympique de Marseille was founded by René Dufaure de Montmirail, a French sports official, at first, rugby union was the most important team sport of the club, the motto Droit au but coming from rugby. Richer and better organised than other teams of Marseille, Olympique de Marseille, then playing at the Stade de lHuveaune. In 1904, Olympique de Marseille won the first Championnat du Littoral, involving opposing teams from Marseille and its suburbs, at that time, the word football applied to rugby, and people used the word Association for football. During the 1920s, Olympique de Marseille became an important team in France, the team won the French championship in 1929, defeating Club français. The Coupe de France in 1924 was the clubs first major title, won against FC Sète, in the 20s, numerous French internationals, such as Jules Dewaquez, Jean Boyer or Joseph Alcazar, played for Marseille. In 1930, Marseille lost against Sète, which would be the winner, in 1931, the team became champion of the South-East, with victories against rivals such as Sète

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RC Strasbourg
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Racing Club de Strasbourg Alsace is a French association football club founded in 1906, based in the city of Strasbourg, Alsace. It has possessed professional status since 1933 and currently plays in Ligue 2, renamed RC Strasbourg Alsace, they won the CFA championship in 2012–13, and eventually became Championnat National champions in 2015–16. The clubs home stadium, since 1914, is Stade de la Meinau and they are managed by Thierry Laurey, who replaced Jacky Duguépéroux in May 2016. The club is one of six clubs to have won all three major French trophies, the Championship in 1979, the Coupe de France in 1951,1966,2001 and the Coupe de la Ligue in 1997 and 2005. Strasbourg is also among the six teams to have played more than 2,000 games in Frances top flight and has part in 52 European games since 1961. Despite these accomplishments, the club has never managed to establish itself as one of Frances leading clubs. Racing has changed its manager 52 times in 75 years of professional play, the destiny of the club has always been wedded to the history of Alsace. Like the region, Racing has changed nationality three times and has a troubled history, when Alsace was returned to France in 1919, the club changed its name from 1. FC Neudorf to the current Racing club de Strasbourg in imitation of Pierre de Coubertins Racing Club de France, a clear gesture of francophilia. Racing players lived through World War II as most Alsatians did, evacuated in 1939, annexed in 1940, when Alsace was definitively returned to France, Racings identity switched towards Jacobinism with, for example, emotional wins in the cup in 1951 and 1966 amidst Franco-Alsatian controversies. More recently, the club has been eager to promote its European vocation along with its local ties. The club was founded in 1906 by a group of youngsters in the Neudorf neighbourhood of what was then Straßburg, Elsaß-Lothringen, in the German Empire, with the help of their primary-school teacher, they formed a team called Erster Fußball Club Neudorf, commonly named FC Neudorf. FCN was a club in a then-remote southern part of the Strasbourg area. Local football had been dominated since the 1890s by the more central, FC Neudorf joined the southern German league in 1909, starting at its lowest level, Division C. They captured the Division C championship three years later, earning promotion to Division B, in 1914, FC Neudorf was able to evict rivals Frankonia from the Haemmerle Garten for a rent of 300 marks a year. This location would become the site of the Stade de la Meinau. The word is pronounced in French or in Alsatian without any English accentuation. Racing quickly joined French competitions and won the Alsace championship in 1923,1924 and 1927 and they also took part in the Coupe de France, the only national competition at that time

CA Paris-Charenton
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Cercle Athlétique de Paris Charenton is a French association football team playing in the cities of Charenton-le-Pont and Maisons-Alfort, Val-de-Marne. The team is a merge between CA Paris and SO Charentonnais, Coupe de France 1920 CA Paris was founded in 1892 as Nationale de Saint-Mandé, a gymnastic club. In 1896, the section was founded and took

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CA Paris-Charenton, runner-up Coupe de France 1928

Amiens SC
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Amiens Sporting Club is a French association football club based in the northern city of Amiens in the Picardy region. The club was formed in 1901 and currently play in Ligue 2, the club plays its home matches at the Stade de la Licorne located within the city. Amiens is managed by Olivier Echouafni and captained by defender Stéphane Mangione, Amie

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Amiens

Olympique de Marseille
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Olympique de Marseille or simply Marseille, is a French football club in Marseille. Founded in 1899, the play in Ligue 1 and have spent most of their history in the top tier of French football. Marseille have been French champions ten times and have won the Coupe de France a record ten times, in 1993, coach Raymond Goethals led the team to become t

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René Dufaure de Montmirail

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Olympique de Marseille

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The team of 1911

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Roger Magnusson and Bernard Bosquier in 1971

RC Strasbourg
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Racing Club de Strasbourg Alsace is a French association football club founded in 1906, based in the city of Strasbourg, Alsace. It has possessed professional status since 1933 and currently plays in Ligue 2, renamed RC Strasbourg Alsace, they won the CFA championship in 2012–13, and eventually became Championnat National champions in 2015–16. The

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Oscar Heisserer

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RC Strasbourg Alsace

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1966 Cup winners at the Strasbourg town hall. From left to right: Gress, Piat, Stiebel, Kaelbel